The Maurice R. Greenberg Conference Center, a small conference facility for international leadership programs, is located at 391 Prospect Street, just to the south of the Betts House. Yale University hosts numerous programs for established and emerging leaders from around the world. Participants include senior government officials, university presidents and their teams, and the leaders of international corporations.
The Greenberg Conference Center features:
- Amphitheater with interpretation booths and international videoconferencing capability (Capacity: 88)
- Classroom with interpretation booth (Capacity: 22-40)
- Seminar rooms (Capacity: 14 each)
- Dining room with terrace (Capacity:114)
The structure, which has been designed by the firm of Robert A. M. Stern, Dean of the Yale School of Architecture, is in a traditional style to complement the Betts House. As a “green” building, the Center’s design, construction, and operations conform to benchmarks set by the U.S. Green Building Council.
For information, please contact Sharon Butler.

Thomas Schaller for Robert A.M. Stern Architects
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